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Property description

This lovely second floor condo in Kona Shores is just a mile to all restaurants, cafes and shopping within Kailua Village. From the Ocean Front Pool and BBQ Area you will be able to enjoy our amazing Kona Sunsets, as well as the cruise ships, parasailing, whales and dolphins. Maybe you’ll be lucky and spot the famous 'Green Flash” at sunset, as the sun dips behind the horizon.

Kona Shores #203 is newly decorated with very clean and comfortable furnishings. This studio has a queen bed, and a sofa sleeper for additional guests. The condo is designed to make it easy to enjoy your vacation. Complimentary Wi-Fi available and Cable TV. This unit includes a nice fully equipped kitchen, an indoor dining area, as well as dining on the lanai. The amenities at Kona Shores include a private OCEAN FRONT complex pool, BBQ area and laundry facilities.

The Kailua-Kona Historical Village is a short walk or drive away. The Village is very cute and quaint, with lots of charm and shopping right along the water’s edge. Some of the activities you can find in the Village and nearby are: beaches, luau’s, farmer’s markets, art galleries, jewelry shops, restaurants, boating, snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, boogie boarding, and deep sea fishing…Just about every water sport you can think of! There are also several great golf courses nearby. There is so much to do to stay active, or you can do nothing and just lounge at the pool.

This is a non-smoking, no pets property.

Please feel free to contact us directly to find out how we can help make your Hawaiian Vacation Dreams come true!

* Approximate Monthly rates, actual rate will depend on the days of the month you stay

Additional information about rental rates

Fees:

Refundable Damage Deposit$250

Cleaning Fee$125

Tax Rate13.416%

Notes:

DISCOUNTS MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR STAYS ONE MONTH OR LONGER (please inquire with Property Manager).

PAYMENTS: The security (damage) deposit of $250.00 is due upon booking. Ninety (90) days prior to arrival 50% of the total is due and the balance forty-five (45) days prior to arrival. Cancellation Fees Apply (see details in rental agreement).

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The Kona region of the Big Island goes beyond Hawaii's traditional offerings. Sure, there's ample sun, surf and sandy beaches, but the Kona coast features so much more. Step back in time and explore Kona's history, taste some of the world's richest coffee and view marine animals in the clear waters of the surrounding Pacific Ocean. These activities and more a wait along the Big Island's Kona coast.

Location: Kona is one of seven regions on Hawaii's Big Island, encompassing a 60-mile stretch of the western coast. The Big Island sits at the southeastern end of Hawaii's island chain, and is 4,038 square miles, double the combined size of Hawaii's other seven islands.

History: Kailua-Kona, also called Kailua-Kona Town, is a city in the Kona region and was, at one point, home to King Kamehameha in the early 1800s. The Historic Kailua Village in Kailua-Kona pays homage to Kamehameha and other Hawaiian royalty with tours of historic sites such as Hulihee Palace and Mokuaikaua Church. Also located on the Kona coast is Kealakekua Bay, where captain James Cook first landed on the Big Island and eventually was killed, in 1779.

Historical Parks: Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park has a monument to Captain James Cook. Near Kealakekua Bay is the 180-acre Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, which was once a sacred place of refuge. The Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park is a 1,160-acre park just north of Kailua-Kona that is home to historic temples and ancient petroglyphs.

Beach Activities: There are many white-sand beaches and ocean activities available on the Kona coast, from snorkeling and surfing to whale watching and dinner cruises. The waters along the Kona coast are calm and clear, providing perfect visibility of green sea turtles, fish and other marine life while snorkeling and scuba diving. There are surfing schools that offer individual and group lessons, sport fishing charters, dinner cruises and boat tours that will put you up close to whales, dolphins, manta rays and green sea turtles.

Things to Do: There's plenty to do in Kona aside from beach and ocean activities. Kona's small towns have many shops and galleries. Take a tour up to the 14,000-foot summit of nearby Mauna Kea, either during the daytime, to enjoy spectacular views, or at night, to take in some stargazing. Visit Kona in October to take in the annual Ironman World Championship, a long-distance triathlon that attracts some of the world's top athletes.

Kona Coffee: Kona has many excellent restaurants that offer dishes featuring fresh seafood from the Pacific Ocean, but the real treat on this part of the island is Kona coffee. There are many coffee farms in Kona, the only place where Kona coffee beans are grown to produce 100 percent pure Kona coffee. The conditions in Kona are just right for growing these rare beans--elevation, constant cloud cover and rich, volcanic soil. Aside from taking home some of this famous beverage, visitors can tour many of the area's coffee farms, and visit the Kona Coffee Living History Farm.

Manager info

About: Aloha and thank you for your interest in Pacific Breeze Properties. We are full service residential Property Management Company that specializes in Long Term Residential Property Management, Vacation Rental Management and Caretaking Services. Over the course of 16 years on the Big Island of Hawaii, the owner of the company, Krista Gonsales, has acquired a wealth of experience in managing some of the finest estates, homes and condos on the Kona Coast. We look forward to working with you and encourage you to contact us directly to discuss your management or rental needs further.